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Tag: Singleton

Singleton Pattern is used when we want to allow only a single instance of a class can be created inside our application. This pattern ensures that a class only have a single instance by protecting the class creation process, which can be done by defining the class constructor with private access modifier.

To get an instance of a singleton we provide a getInstance() method, this will be the only method that can be accessed to get an instance of the singleton class.

There are some rules that need to be followed when we want to implement a singleton.

From code above we can see that a singleton has a static variable to keep it sole instance.

We need to set the class constructor into private access modifier. By this we will not allow any other class to create an instance of this singleton because they have no access to the constructor.

Because no other class can instantiate this singleton how can we use it? the answer is the singleton should provide a service to it users by providing some method that returns the instance, for example getInstance().

When we use our singleton in a multi threaded application we need to make sure that instance creation process not resulting more that one instance, so we add a synchronized keywords to protect more than one thread access this method at the same time.

It is also advisable to override the clone() method of the java.lang.Object class and throw CloneNotSupportedException so that another instance cannot be created by cloning the singleton object.